0000000000515440

AUTHOR

Riitta Korpela

showing 17 related works from this author

Two-Week Aflibercept or Erlotinib Administration Does Not Induce Changes in Intestinal Morphology in Male Sprague–Dawley Rats But Aflibercept Affects…

2019

Gastrointestinal toxicity is a frequently observed adverse event during cancer treatment with traditional chemotherapeutics. Currently, traditional chemotherapeutics are often combined with targeted biologic agents. These biologics, however, possess a distinct toxicity profile, and they may also exacerbate the adverse effects of traditional chemotherapeutics. In this study, we aimed to characterize the gastrointestinal and metabolic changes after a 2-week treatment period with aflibercept, an antiangiogenic VEGFR decoy, and with erlotinib, a tyrosine-kinase inhibitor. Male rats were treated either with aflibercept or erlotinib for 2 weeks. During the 2-week treatment period, the animals in …

0301 basic medicineOriginal articleCancer ResearchBevacizumabANTITUMOR-ACTIVITYmedicine.medical_treatmentBEVACIZUMAB3122 CancersAdipose tissuePharmacologylcsh:RC254-282TOXICITY03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicineOXIDATIVE STRESSCOMBINATIONAdverse effectAfliberceptChemotherapyIntestinal permeabilitybusiness.industryCHEMOTHERAPYmedicine.diseaselcsh:Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens3. Good healthMETASTATIC COLORECTAL-CANCER1ST-LINE TREATMENT030104 developmental biologyOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisCELLSACIDToxicityErlotinibbusinessmedicine.drug
researchProduct

The effectiveness and applicability of different lifestyle interventions for enhancing wellbeing : the study design for a randomized controlled trial…

2014

Background: Obesity and stress are among the most common lifestyle-related health problems. Most of the current disease prevention and management models are not satisfactorily cost-effective and hardly reach those who need them the most. Therefore, novel evidence-based controlled interventions are necessary to evaluate models for prevention and treatment based on self-management. This randomized controlled trial examines the effectiveness, applicability, and acceptability of different lifestyle interventions with individuals having symptoms of metabolic syndrome and psychological distress. The offered interventions are based on cognitive behavioral approaches, and are designed for enhancing…

Male050103 clinical psychologyMindfulnessmedicine.medical_treatmentHealth BehaviorhyvinvointiPsychological interventionAcceptance and commitment therapylaw.inventionStudy Protocol0302 clinical medicineRandomized controlled trialRisk Factorslawmobiilisovellukset030212 general & internal medicineelämäntapaCOMMITMENT THERAPYMetabolic SyndromeWeb-based intervention05 social sciencesylipainoteknologia-avusteinen interventioCOGNITIVE-BEHAVIOR THERAPY3. Good healthCognitive behavioral therapyResearch Designkognitiivinen käyttäytymisterapia/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/good_health_and_well_beingFemaleHEALTHmedicine.medical_specialty515 Psychologyhyväksymis- ja omistautumisterapiaeducationWell-beingWeb based interventionMobile applicationStress03 medical and health sciencesSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingmedicineHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesObesityAcceptance and Commitment TherapySELF-MANAGEMENTINTERNETExerciseLife StyleEATING COMPETENCE MODELPsykologi (exklusive tillämpad psykologi)business.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthACCEPTANCEstressiSMOKING-CESSATIONLifestyleDietCognitive behavioral therapySelf CarePsychology (excluding Applied Psychology)Clinical trialPHYSICAL-ACTIVITYPSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIESTechnology-aided interventionsCognitive therapyPhysical therapylihavuusLiver function3111 BiomedicinebusinessRisk Reduction BehaviorTechnology aided interventionsStress PsychologicalProgram Evaluation
researchProduct

Physical activity, heart rate variability-based stress and recovery, and subjective stress during a 9-month study period.

2017

The aim of this study was to investigate the association between physical activity (PA) and objective heart rate variability (HRV)-based stress and recovery with subjective stress in a longitudinal setting. Working-age participants (n = 221; 185 women, 36 men) were overweight (body mass index, 25.3–40.1 kg/m2) and psychologically distressed (≥3/12 points on the General Health Questionnaire). Objective stress and recovery were based on HRV recordings over 1–3 work days. Subjective stress was assessed with the Perceived Stress Scale and PA level with a questionnaire. Data were collected at three time points: baseline, 10 weeks post intervention, and at the 36-week follow-up. We adopted a late…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyStress managementstress managementPerceived Stress Scalephysical activityPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyOverweightBody Mass Index03 medical and health sciencesrecovery0302 clinical medicineHeart RateSurveys and QuestionnairesStress (linguistics)medicineHeart rate variabilityHumansOrthopedics and Sports Medicinestressinhallinta030212 general & internal medicineLongitudinal Studiesstress assessmentVagal toneta315Exercisepsychological stressta515MET indexAdiposityphysiological stress2. Zero hungerta3126Metabolic SyndromeModels Statisticalbusiness.industryta3141ta3142Middle AgedOverweightPhysical therapyFemaleGeneral Health Questionnairemedicine.symptombusinessBody mass indexStress PsychologicalScandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports
researchProduct

High perceived stress is associated with unfavorable eating behavior in overweight and obese Finns of working age

2016

Stress-related eating may be a potential factor in the obesity epidemic. Rather little is known about how stress associates with eating behavior and food intake in overweight individuals in a free-living situation. Thus, the present study aims to investigate this question in psychologically distressed overweight and obese working-aged Finns. The study is a cross-sectional baseline analysis of a randomized controlled trial. Of the 339 study participants, those with all the needed data available (n = 297, 84% females) were included. The mean age was 48.9 y (SD = 7.6) and mean body mass index 31.3 kg/m(2) (SD = 3.0). Perceived stress and eating behavior were assessed by self-reported questionn…

Male0301 basic medicineFOOD-INTAKEobesityEmotionsPerceived Stress ScaleOverweighteating behaviorBody Mass IndexDevelopmental psychologyEatingRisk FactorsWeight managementFinlandGeneral Psychologyta515Randomized Controlled Trials as TopicMETABOLIC SYNDROME2. Zero hungerGENERAL-POPULATIONNutrition and DieteticsIntuitive eatingta3141Middle AgedEmotional eating3. Good healthDEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/good_health_and_well_beingFemaleHEALTHmedicine.symptomPsychologyClinical psychologyAdultta222Alcohol Drinking515 Psychologyperceived stressDIET QUALITYta311103 medical and health sciencesSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingCOMPETENCE INVENTORYDRINKINGmedicineHumans030109 nutrition & dieteticsemotional eatingFeeding BehaviorOverweightmedicine.diseaseintuitive eatingObesityBODY-MASS INDEX3141 Health care scienceCross-Sectional StudiesPSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIESlihavuusSelf ReportMetabolic syndromedietary intakeBody mass indexStress PsychologicalAppetite
researchProduct

The effects of acceptance and commitment therapy on eating behavior and diet delivered through face-to-face contact and a mobile app: a randomized co…

2018

Background Internal motivation and good psychological capabilities are important factors in successful eating-related behavior change. Thus, we investigated whether general acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) affects reported eating behavior and diet quality and whether baseline perceived stress moderates the intervention effects. Methods Secondary analysis of unblinded randomized controlled trial in three Finnish cities. Working-aged adults with psychological distress and overweight or obesity in three parallel groups: (1) ACT-based Face-to-face (n = 70; six group sessions led by a psychologist), (2) ACT-based Mobile (n = 78; one group session and mobile app), and (3) Control (n = 71; …

0301 basic medicineMaleEmotionsMedicine (miscellaneous)Intuitive eatingravinnonsaantiRegulation of eating behaviormuutosOverweightAcceptance and commitment therapylaw.inventionBody Mass IndexEating0302 clinical medicineRandomized controlled trialBehavior changelawWeight lossSurveys and QuestionnairessääntelyPsychologyPSYCHOLOGICAL TREATMENTS030212 general & internal medicinelcsh:RC620-627Health EducationFinlandtietoinen läsnäolo2. Zero hungerOBESE ADULTSNutrition and DieteticsIntuitive eatinglcsh:Public aspects of medicineBehavior change1184 Genetics developmental biology physiologyylipainoTASTE ATTITUDESMiddle AgedMobile Applications3. Good healthlcsh:Nutritional diseases. Deficiency diseasesInhibition PsychologicalTreatment OutcomemHealthMINDFULNESS-BASED INTERVENTION/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/good_health_and_well_beingFemalemedicine.symptomMindfulnessClinical psychologyAdulthyväksymis- ja omistautumisterapiaWEIGHT-LOSSPERCEIVED STRESSPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationMHealthSelf-Control03 medical and health sciencesCOMPETENCE INVENTORYSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingRewardsyöminenmedicineHumansObesityAcceptance and Commitment TherapykäyttäytyminenMotivationPsykologi030109 nutrition & dieteticsbusiness.industryResearchDietary intakelcsh:RA1-1270Feeding BehaviorOverweightmedicine.diseaseObesityACTMindful eatingDietFOOD CRAVINGSPSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIESPHYSICAL-ACTIVITY416 Food Sciencelihavuus3111 BiomedicinesyömishäiriötbusinessBody mass indexIntuitionThe International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity
researchProduct

Psychological flexibility mediates change in intuitive eating regulation in acceptance and commitment therapy interventions

2017

AbstractObjectiveDespite the promising results related to intuitive eating, few studies have attempted to explain the processes encouraging this adaptive eating behaviour. The focus of the present study was on exploring mechanisms of change in intuitive eating and weight in acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) interventions. Mediation provides important information regarding the treatment processes and theoretical models related to specific treatment approaches. The study investigates whether psychological flexibility, mindfulness skills and sense of coherence mediated the interventions’ effect on intuitive eating and weight.DesignSecondary analysis of a randomized control trial. Mediati…

Male050103 clinical psychologyMindfulnessHungerHealth BehaviorEmotionsPsychological interventionIntuitive eatingMedicine (miscellaneous)050109 social psychologypsychological flexibilityAcceptance and commitment therapyBody Mass Indexlaw.inventionEatingOverweight/psychologyRandomized controlled triallawSurveys and QuestionnairesMINDFULNESSHealth Educationta515Nutrition and DieteticsIntuitive eating05 social sciencesFlexibility (personality)ylipainota3141ta3142RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIALMiddle AgedResearch PapersAcceptance and commitment therapy Overweight/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/good_health_and_well_beingFemaleHealth educationHEALTHCuesPsychologyCHRONIC PAINClinical psychologyAdultta222Mediation (statistics)515 PsychologyWEIGHT-LOSSSatiationCOHERENCE SCALESDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beinghoitomenetelmätsyöminenHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesObesityAcceptance and Commitment TherapyLife StyleAppetite RegulationEating/psychologyCOLLEGE-WOMENBody WeightPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthOverweightFOOD CRAVINGSMODELFOLLOW-UPFollow-Up StudiesObesity/psychologyPublic Health Nutrition
researchProduct

Effects of calcium, dairy product, and vitamin D supplementation on bone mass accrual and body composition in 10-12-y-old girls: a 2-y randomized tri…

2005

Little is known about the relative effectiveness of calcium supplementation from food or pills with or without vitamin D supplementation for bone mass accrual during the rapid growth period.The purpose was to examine the effects of both food-based and pill supplements of calcium and vitamin D on bone mass and body composition in girls aged 10-12 y.This placebo-controlled intervention trial randomly assigned 195 healthy girls at Tanner stage I-II, aged 10-12 y, with dietary calcium intakes900 mg/d to 1 of 4 groups: calcium (1000 mg) + vitamin D3 (200 IU), calcium (1000 mg), cheese (1000 mg calcium), and placebo. Primary outcomes were bone indexes of the hip, spine, and whole body by dual-ene…

medicine.medical_specialtyMedicine (miscellaneous)chemistry.chemical_elementCalciumBone remodelinglaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundAbsorptiometry PhotonRandomized controlled trialDouble-Blind MethodlawBone DensityCheeseInternal medicinemedicineVitamin D and neurologyHumansVitamin DChildMenarcheAnalysis of VarianceNutrition and DieteticsIntention-to-treat analysisBone DevelopmentBone Density Conservation AgentsTibiabusiness.industryPubertyCalcium DietaryRadiusEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryPillDietary SupplementsBody CompositionLinear ModelsPatient ComplianceCortical boneFemaleBone RemodelingDairy ProductsbusinessCholecalciferol
researchProduct

The Effects of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) Intervention on Inflammation and Stress Biomarkers : a Randomized Controlled Trial

2020

Abstract Background Psychological processes can be manifested in physiological health. We investigated whether acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), targeted on psychological flexibility (PF), influences inflammation and stress biomarkers among working-age adults with psychological distress and overweight/obesity. Method Participants were randomized into three parallel groups: (1) ACT-based face-to-face (n = 65; six group sessions led by a psychologist), (2) ACT-based mobile (n = 73; one group session and mobile app), and (3) control (n = 66; only the measurements). Systemic inflammation and stress markers were analyzed at baseline, at 10 weeks after the baseline (post-intervention), and…

MindfulnessPsychological interventionbiomarkkeritOverweightAcceptance and commitment therapylaw.inventionjoustavuus0302 clinical medicineMARKERSRandomized controlled triallawWeight lossPsychology030212 general & internal medicinePsychological flexibilityApplied Psychologytietoinen läsnäolotulehdusEATING BEHAVIORylipainoPUBLIC-HEALTH PRACTICEpsykofysiologia3. Good healthHealth psychologyMINDFULNESS-BASED INTERVENTIONCARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/good_health_and_well_beingmedicine.symptomMindfulnessAdultmedicine.medical_specialty515 Psychologyhyväksymis- ja omistautumisterapiaPERCEIVED STRESSWEIGHT-LOSSLow-grade inflammationStressFull Length Manuscript03 medical and health sciencesSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingInternal medicineNORDIC DIETPost-hoc analysismedicineHumansObesityAcceptance and Commitment TherapyInflammationPsykologibusiness.industryCORTISOLstressiOverweightACTPHYSICAL-ACTIVITY3111 BiomedicinebusinessBiomarkers030217 neurology & neurosurgeryfysiologiset vaikutukset
researchProduct

Usage and Dose Response of a Mobile Acceptance and Commitment Therapy App: Secondary Analysis of the Intervention Arm of a Randomized Controlled Trial

2016

Background: Mobile phone apps offer a promising medium to deliver psychological interventions. A mobile app based on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) was developed and studied in a randomized controlled trial (RCT). Objective: To study usage metrics of a mobile ACT intervention and dose-response relationship between usage and improvement in psychological flexibility. Methods: An RCT was conducted to investigate the effectiveness of different lifestyle interventions for overweight people with psychological stress. This paper presents a secondary analysis of the group that received an 8-week mobile ACT intervention. Most of the analyzed 74 participants were female (n=64, 86%). Their me…

SMARTPHONE APPLICATION020205 medical informaticsretrospective studyPsychological intervention02 engineering and technologyLogistic regressionAcceptance and commitment therapy3124 Neurology and psychiatrylaw.invention0302 clinical medicinePROGRAMSRandomized controlled trialInterquartile rangelaw0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringmobiilisovelluksetWEB-BASED ACCEPTANCEMedicine030212 general & internal medicineadherencePREDICTORSmHealthApplied Psychologyta515mobile appsT58.5-58.64DEPRESSION3. Good healthHEALTHPublic aspects of medicineRA1-1270medicine.medical_specialty515 Psychologyhyväksymis- ja omistautumisterapiaSTUDENTSHealth InformaticsContext (language use)Information technology03 medical and health sciencesNursingAcceptance and Commitment TherapyOriginal Paperbusiness.industryTillämpad psykologiSMOKING-CESSATIONConfidence interval3141 Health care scienceacceptance and commitment therapyPhysical therapyATTRITIONbusiness
researchProduct

Subjective stress, objective heart rate variability-based stress, and recovery on workdays among overweight and psychologically distressed individual…

2015

Background: The present study aimed to investigate how subjective self-reported stress is associated with objective heart rate variability (HRV)-based stress and recovery on workdays. Another aim was to investigate how physical activity (PA), body composition, and age are associated with subjective stress, objective stress, and recovery. Methods: Working-age participants (n = 221; 185 women, 36 men) in this cross-sectional study were overweight (body mass index, 25.3-40.1 kg/m(2)) and psychologically distressed (>= 3/12 points on the General Health Questionnaire). Objective stress and recovery were based on HRV recordings over 1-3 workdays. Subjective stress was assessed by the Perceived St…

physical activityPerceived Stress Scaleobjective stressOverweightToxicologyBody fat percentageRecoveryHeart rate variabilityMedicineMETABOLIC SYNDROMEASSOCIATIONSphysiological stress2. Zero hungerheart rate variabilityJOB STRAINEFFORT-REWARD IMBALANCEObjective stressRELIABILITYmedicine.symptomSafety ResearchBioelectrical impedance analysismedicine.medical_specialty515 PsychologyStress assessmentAPPLICABILITYrecoveryperceived stress scalestress assessmentpsychological stressMETAANALYSISHeart rate variabilitysubjective stressWork-related stressJob strainPhysical activitybusiness.industryResearchAMBULATORY BLOOD-PRESSUREPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthCARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE RISK3141 Health care sciencePerceived stress scalePHYSICAL-ACTIVITYPsychological stressPhysiological stresswork-related stressPhysical therapySubjective stressGeneral Health QuestionnairebusinessBody mass indexJournal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology
researchProduct

Psychological flexibility and mindfulness explain intuitive eating in overweight adults.

2015

The current study investigated whether mindfulness and psychological flexibility, independently and together, explain intuitive eating. The participants were overweight or obese persons ( N = 306) reporting symptoms of perceived stress and enrolled in a psychological lifestyle intervention study. Participants completed self-report measures of psychological flexibility; mindfulness including the subscales observe, describe, act with awareness, non-react, and non-judgment; and intuitive eating including the subscales unconditional permission to eat, eating for physical reasons, and reliance on hunger/satiety cues. Psychological flexibility and mindfulness were positively associated with intu…

AdultMaleMindfulnessHungerEmotionsOverweightSatiationpsychological flexibilityEatingFeeding behaviorArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Surveys and QuestionnairesLifestyle interventionDevelopmental and Educational PsychologymedicineHumansObesityta515Intuitive eatingdigestive oral and skin physiologyFeeding BehaviorAwarenessMiddle AgedOverweightmedicine.diseaseintuitive eatingObesityClinical PsychologyEating behaviorFemalemedicine.symptomCuesPsychologyMindfulnessIntuitionIntuitionClinical psychologyBehavior modification
researchProduct

Additional file 1: of The effects of acceptance and commitment therapy on eating behavior and diet delivered through face-to-face contact and a mobil…

2018

Table S1. The effects of ACT-based Face-to-face and Mobile interventions on diet quality. (PDF 26Â kb)

3. Good health
researchProduct

Sleep-time physiological recovery is associated with eating habits in distressed working-age Finns with overweight: secondary analysis of a randomise…

2021

Background Association of physiological recovery with nutrition has scarcely been studied. We investigated whether physiological recovery during sleep relates to eating habits, i.e., eating behaviour and diet quality. Methods Cross-sectional baseline analysis of psychologically distressed adults with overweight (N = 252) participating in a lifestyle intervention study in three Finnish cities. Recovery measures were based on sleep-time heart rate variability (HRV) measured for 3 consecutive nights. Measures derived from HRV were 1) RMSSD (Root Mean Square of the Successive Differences) indicating the parasympathetic activation of the autonomic nervous system and 2) Stress Balance (SB) indica…

INDICATORSWORKDAYSelintavatsykepalautuminenIntuitive eatingDietary behaviourtyöikäisetruokavaliotStressuni (lepotila)painonhallintatunteetfysiologinen psykologiasyöminenHeart rate variabilityHEART-RATE-VARIABILITYParasympathetic activityResearchlaatuylipainoPublic Health Global Health Social Medicine and EpidemiologyMENstressiIndustrial medicine. Industrial hygiene3142 Public health care science environmental and occupational healthruokatottumuksetFolkhälsovetenskap global hälsa socialmedicin och epidemiologiRC963-969ravintokuituFISH CONSUMPTIONHEALTHalkoholinkäyttöBEHAVIORJournal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology
researchProduct

Plasma lipid profile associates with the improvement of psychological well-being in individuals with perceived stress symptoms

2020

Psychological stress is a suggested risk factor of metabolic disorders, but molecular mediators are not well understood. We investigated the association between the metabolic profiles of fasting plasma and the improvement of psychological well-being using non-targeted liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) platform. The metabolic profiles of volunteers participating in the face-to-face intervention group (n = 60) in a randomised lifestyle intervention were compared to ones of controls (n = 64) between baseline and 36-week follow-up. Despite modest differences in metabolic profile between groups, we found associations between phosphatidylcholines (PCs) and several parameters indicat…

AdultMalePSYCHOSOCIAL STRESSPlasmalogensDIET QUALITYlcsh:MedicinebiomarkkeritlipiditPredictive markersArticleDiagnostic Self Evaluationhenkinen hyvinvointiaineenvaihduntahäiriötMetabolomicsHumansHealthy Lifestylelcsh:ScienceaineenvaihduntaAdiposityHEART-RATE-VARIABILITYOVERWEIGHTIDENTIFICATIONlcsh:Rpredictive markersstressiMASS-SPECTROMETRYMiddle AgedRECOVERYmetabolomicsPHYSICAL-ACTIVITYMetabolomePhosphatidylcholinesSUBJECTIVE STRESSFemalelcsh:Q3111 BiomedicineBiomarkersStress PsychologicalBEHAVIORScientific Reports
researchProduct

Additional file 2: of The effects of acceptance and commitment therapy on eating behavior and diet delivered through face-to-face contact and a mobil…

2018

Table S2. Standardized estimates (standard error) and p-values for moderated intervention effects. (PDF 27Â kb)

3. Good health
researchProduct

Additional file 1: of The effects of acceptance and commitment therapy on eating behavior and diet delivered through face-to-face contact and a mobil…

2018

Table S1. The effects of ACT-based Face-to-face and Mobile interventions on diet quality. (PDF 26Â kb)

3. Good health
researchProduct

Additional file 2: of The effects of acceptance and commitment therapy on eating behavior and diet delivered through face-to-face contact and a mobil…

2018

Table S2. Standardized estimates (standard error) and p-values for moderated intervention effects. (PDF 27Â kb)

3. Good health
researchProduct